The Fortunes of the Irish Language by Daniel Corkery
The Fortunes of the Irish Language

Daniel Corkery

The Fortunes of the Irish Language

Daniel Corkery

128 pages first pub 1954 (editions) user-added

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Irish is a Celtic language; its closest relations being the Gaelic of Scotland and Manx. Welsh, Armorican, and Cornish are also Celtic languages, but not so closely related. Irish literature existed perhaps for a thousand years before 700 A.D., bu...

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